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Warrenpoint man Paul Higgins’ MHL Hotel Collection group set to open first NI hotel in JuneThe hotel group co-founded by Warrenpoint man Paul Higgins is set to open it’s first hotel in Northern Ireland in June.
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Trinity College Dublin is Ireland's No.1 University - QS World University Ranking 2025; Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2024 Trinity is ranked 87 in the World by the QS World ...
The long-delayed Metrolink project connecting Dublin Airport to the city centre could end up costing more than €23 billion, according to a new estimate. The mooted cost is almost twice the ...
An extra 6,000 car parking spaces will be available at Dublin Airport from today. The former QuickPark site is reopening under new branding and management and will operate as Park2Travel.
Investors from China are pumping significant sums into the Dublin property market in recent years, land and company registry files show. Many of the properties are in Dublin 1, where Chinese ...
Having fun at the St Patrick's Day parade in Dublin last year. Pic: Mark Condren Victoria Smurfit will lead this year's main St Patrick's Day Parade in Dublin. Pic: Julien Behal If the hustle and ...
Tucked away in the picturesque surroundings of Charlemont Place in Dublin city centre, the Hilton Dublin is not just a place to rest your head, it’s a vibrant slice of the city’s rich tapestry.
The iconic Boots health and beauty chain might change hands as early as this weekend, with whispers of a deal potentially worth up to €9.5 billion nearly sealed. The retail heavyweight was put ...
An investigation is under way after an 11-year-old boy was stabbed by another child at a primary school in north Dublin. It is understood a knife was used in the incident. Gardaí said the ...
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